Nineteen Eighty-Four
George Orwell's terrifying vision comes to the screen.George Orwell's novel of a totalitarian future society in which a man whose daily work is rewriting history tries to rebel by falling in love.
Description: George Orwell's novel of a totalitarian future society in which a man whose daily work is rewriting history tries to rebel by falling in love.
Genres: Drama, Science Fiction, Romance
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $8,430,492
Runtime: 113 minutes
Fahrenheit 451
Brewster's Millions
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Reflections in a Golden Eye
The River Murders
No Filter
Terminal Velocity
The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice
Love Under House Arrest
Heartburn
John Hurt
Played Winston Smith
Richard Burton
Played O'Brien
Suzanna Hamilton
Played Julia
Cyril Cusack
Played Charrington
Gregor Fisher
Played Parsons
James Walker
Played Syme
Andrew Wilde
Played Tillotson
David Cann
Played Martin
Peter Frye
Played Rutherford
Roger Lloyd Pack
Played Waiter
David Trevena
Played Tillotson's Friend
Anthony Benson
Played Jones
Phyllis Logan
Played The Telescreen Anouncer (voice)
Garry Cooper
Played Guard
Rupert Baderman
Played Winston Smith as a Boy
Corinna Seddon
Played Winston's Mother
Martha Parsey
Played Winston's Sister
Merelina Kendall
Played Mrs. Parsons
P.J. Nicholas
Played William Parsons
Lynne Radford
Played Susan Parsons
Pip Donaghy
Played Inner Party Speaker
Shirley Stelfox
Played The Whore
Janet Key
Played The Instructress
Hugh Walters
Played Artsem Lecturer
John Hughes
Played Man in White Coat
Robert Putt
Played Shouting Prole
Christine Hargreaves
Played Soup Lady
Matthew Scurfield
Played Guard
John Golightly
Played Patrolman
Rolf Saxon
Played Patrolman
Ole Oldendorp
Played Eurasian Soldier
Eddie Stacey
Played Executioner
Norman Bacon
Played Man on Station Platform
John Foss
Played Youth Leader
Carey Wilson
Played Party Member
Mitzi McKenzie
Played Party Member
Pam Gems
Played The Washerwoman
Joscik Barbarossa
Played Aaronson
John Boswall
Played Goldstein
Bob Flag
Played Big Brother
Keith Gale
Played Prole (uncredited)
Annie Lennox
Played Woman at rally (uncredited)
Lucien Morgan
Played Ministery Worker (uncredited)
Michael Munn
Played Interrogation Room Soldier (uncredited)
Jason Savage
Played Child at Rally (uncredited)
Fred Wood
Played Prol (uncredited)
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